Hi Henri,

Things are gradually progressing (without much publicity, though)

We have been quite busy working on the high level component architecture
for Jakarta HttpClient, which we are planning to hold a formal voting
upon quite soon:

http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-httpclient/HttpClientApiRedesign

This document present a fairly good overview of how we envisage
HttpClient's evolution from what it is today, a monolithic client-side
library, into a toolset of loosely coupled components suitable for
client, proxy and server side development.

Technically speaking HttpClient 3.0 has not been released yet. We have
just got the first release candidate out the door, and it may take a few
more months and a few more RCs before the final 3.0 release.

So, we have not been sitting idle. We have been just keeping a low
profile.

Cheers,

Oleg


On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 00:32 -0500, Henri Yandell wrote:
> With so many parts of Jakarta moving around this quarter, I'm trying
> to keep a better eye on where things are.
> 
> Last I recall, HttpClient was waiting on the now-released 3.0 version
> before moving to a sub-project level project (secondary level project,
> whatever, I just like SLP as an acronym). Is the move now underway at
> all?
> 
> Hen
> 
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